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Jim Alexander: Now that House v. NCAA Is Settled, What Comes Next?

  • A $2.85 billion House v. NCAA settlement was approved, allowing schools to pay college athletes directly starting July 1, 2025.
  • This settlement arose after over a year of conferences approving the deal and delays due to roster limit concerns affecting current players.
  • The new system eliminates 153 NCAA rules, introduces a $20.5 million annual revenue-sharing cap per school, mostly benefiting football and men's basketball players.
  • SEC commissioner Greg Sankey characterized the ruling as an important move to create lasting stability within college athletics.
  • The settlement establishes a regulatory framework overseen by the College Sports Commission, but Olympic and lower-revenue sports may face attrition amid the evolving collegiate athletics landscape.
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Jim Alexander: Now that House v. NCAA is settled, what comes next?

OK, so major college athletes are going to basically be pros going forward, finally getting a share of the massive revenue that college sports (primarily football and men’s basketball) have generated for so many years. What could possibly go wrong?…

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Alexander: Now that House v. NCAA is settled, what comes next?

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Heartland College Sports broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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